VTech Chomp and Count Dino Toy

May 31, 2015 - Comment

Learn about colors, shapes, numbers and food with the Chomp & Count Dino by VTech. Put the colorful play pieces in the dino’s mouth and watch as he eats and recognizes each piece! This dino is hungry, so feed him a healthy treat. Product Features Dinosaur toy recognizes the eight brightly colored food pieces as

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Learn about colors, shapes, numbers and food with the Chomp & Count Dino by VTech. Put the colorful play pieces in the dino’s mouth and watch as he eats and recognizes each piece! This dino is hungry, so feed him a healthy treat.

Product Features

  • Dinosaur toy recognizes the eight brightly colored food pieces as you feed him; provides fun responses as he eats each piece
  • Baby learning toy dinosaur introduces colors, foods, shapes and counting; play in either counting or meal mode
  • Early learning center with 130+ songs, melodies, sounds and phrases; kids can answer dino’s questions with the correct food pieces
  • The included 5 shape buttons teach shapes and numbers or rotate the spinning disc to play sing-along songs; pull toy interacts as it is either pulled or pushed along
  • Baby toy comes with volume control and is intended for toddlers 1 to 3 years old; features automatic shut-off and 2 AA batteries are included

Comments

Diana Chastain "Blogger, Mom of Two, Product ... says:

BOTH my kiddos LOVE this! I received The Chomp & Count Dino to review and was the first toy I opened. BOTH my kiddos (almost 4 year old daughter & 8 month old son) are enjoying learning about colors, numbers and food with the adorable new Chomp & Count Dino. Simply place one of the eight brightly-colored play pieces in the dino’s mouth and he is suppose to recognize each piece (there are 8 total) but sometimes he mixes them up. I love this toy because there was no assembly required and batteries were included…

Lindsay says:

Great toy! This was a really fun toy! It did take some getting used to at first, but I think that my son was slightly too young for it when we first started playing with it (11 months versus the recommended 12-36). That being said, I think that it was great for his grasp and dexterity to practice picking up the pieces to put into the dino’s mouth! This toy gets more and more use every day. It is so much fun to watch him respond to colors and learn step-by-step how to “feed” the dinosaur. This is…

A. John "military mom" says:

One of my toddler’s favorite This is by far one of my toddlers favorite toy. This not only teaches colors, numbers and foods but it delights her with a fun song that she’s trying to sing along to now as well. One of the things I love about this is that it actually stores all the pieces in his “tummy” so that they’re not lost and we can find them easy again for the next time we play. The pieces are small enough for her little hands and are easy to insert into his mouth without problems. She is now counting along as…

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